10-25-2015, 09:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-25-2015, 09:57 AM by CardBoardBox.
Edit Reason: remembering a lession, noted by last paragraph
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I think the down side to such a trip is finding a really good restaurant elsewhere on the island and then never getting back to it.
There is (was?) a vendor of peanut soup on the road from Sav to Mobay which was popular. Maybe cause of on-street parking for passing traffic.
Sometimes a locals suggestion is great, or sorryful, just an incentive for him, but sometimes you find one on your own;
One of my favorite memories was a 6 stool eatery in mid west America. Another one was a cook-shop run by "Crab" right by the round-a-bout in Negril, before they ran everyone off.
But I'm supposed to be postive and answer the posed question. Yes, with some planning, and some winging it, such a road trip at your own speed can bring joys and views unique to your visit.
There is (was?) a vendor of peanut soup on the road from Sav to Mobay which was popular. Maybe cause of on-street parking for passing traffic.
Sometimes a locals suggestion is great, or sorryful, just an incentive for him, but sometimes you find one on your own;
One of my favorite memories was a 6 stool eatery in mid west America. Another one was a cook-shop run by "Crab" right by the round-a-bout in Negril, before they ran everyone off.
But I'm supposed to be postive and answer the posed question. Yes, with some planning, and some winging it, such a road trip at your own speed can bring joys and views unique to your visit.